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This year’s 4/20 marks a particularly contentious moment in time for marijuana in North America. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently announced a proposal to legalize cannabis by mid-2018, which would make his country “the first industrialized nation” to do so, according to Rolling Stone. In the U.S., Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the Trump administration are taking a significantly less accepting approach, and Sessions once famously said, “Good people don’t smoke marijuana.” Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly noted in a speech this week that marijuana “use and possession is against federal law,” which is sure to make vendors and users in the eight states to decriminalize weed a little bit antsy. But public opinion in the U.S. continues to trend in the pro-cannabis direction: A recent Washington Post poll shows that 55 million Americans use the drug, and a slight majority of people support its legalization for recreational purposes. Social is more of a stoner: 59 percent have assigned cannabis a positive score over the last 90 days.